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" The maker hath not so ; he'd have you wise, Much rather by your ears, than by your eyes; And prays you'll not prejudge his play for ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still; But have a longing to salute, or talk With such a female, and from her... "
The Works of Ben Jonson: With Notes Critical and Explanatory, and a ... - Page 155
by Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher: The ..., Volume 1

Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 pages
...your And prays you'll not prejudge his p'lay for 'ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still ; But have a longing to salute, or talk With such a...walk With your discourse, to what is done, and where, [here. How, and by whom, in all the town, but Alas! what is it to his scene, to know How many coaches...
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The Dramatic Works of Ben Jonson, and Beaumont and Fletcher ..., Volume 1

Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pages
...mark it not, and sit not still ; But have a longing to salute, or talk Willi such a female, and irom her to walk With your discourse, to what is done, and where, [here. How; and by whom, in all the town, but Alas! what is it to his scene, to know How many coaches...
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The Works of Ben Jonson...: With Notes Critical and Explanatory ..., Volume 5

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 pages
...eyes ; And prays you'll not prejudge, his play for ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still ; But have a longing to salute, or talk With such a...Hyde-park did show Last spring, what fare to-day at Medley's was, If Dunstan or the Phoenix best wine has ?' • what fare at Medley's was, • If Dunstan...
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The Quarterly review, Volume 86

1850 - 608 pages
...Cromwell's time for its musters and coach-races ; in Charles I I.'s reign for its drives and promenades. ' Alas ! what is it to his scene, to know How many coaches in Hyde Park did show Last spring ?' — Ben Jonson, Prologue to the Staple of News, ' Of all parts of...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 86

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1850 - 612 pages
...Cromwell's time for its musters and coach -races ; in Charles ll.'s reign for its drives and promenades. ' Alas ! what is it to his scene, to know How many coaches in Hyde Park did show Last spring?' — Ben Jonson, Prologue to the Staple of News. ' Of all parts of...
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Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare-Gesellschaft, Volume 21

1886 - 474 pages
...eyes; And prays you'll not prejuge his play for ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still;1) With your discourse, to what is done and where; How, and by whom • — Alas! what is it to his scene to Icnow How many coaches in Syde-park did show Last spring,...
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Round about Piccadilly and Pall Mall: Or, A Ramble from Haymarket to Hyde Park

Henry Benjamin Wheatley - 1870 - 454 pages
...was first acted in the year 1625, thus refers to the scene which was daily to be seen there : — " Alas ! what is it to his scene, to know How many coaches in Hyde Park did show Last spring." Henry Rich, a favourite of James I., and afterwards Earl of Holland,...
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All the Year Round, Volume 11; Volume 31

1874 - 640 pages
...his play for ill, Because you mark it not and sit not still, But have a longing to solnte or talk. Alas ! what is it to his scene to know How many coaches in Hyde Park did show Last spring ? what fun to-day at Medley's was IfDunstan or the Phoanix best wine...
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The devil is an ass ; The staple of news ; The new inn: or, The light heart ...

Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 488 pages
...eyes ; And prays you' II not prejudge his play for ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still ; But have a longing to salute, or talk With such a...Last spring, what fare to-day at Medley s was, If Duns tan or the Phoenix best wine has ? 5 • -what fare at Medley's was, If Dunstan or the Phoenix...
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Works, Volume 5

Ben Jonson - 1875 - 494 pages
...eyes ; And prays you' II not prejudge his play for ill, Because you mark it not, and sit not still ; But have a longing to salute, or talk With such a...by whom, in all the town, but here. Alas ! what is ii to his scene, to know How many coaches in Hyde-park did show Last spring, what fare to-day at Medley...
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